G&R Tactical
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Well this one of those things that I want to ask but I'm not sure what is "proper" so I'm going to throw caution to the wind. My understanding is you are no longer welcome at ar15.com. The story I've heard relates to pricing agreements and other dealers. I believe those stories have come with a bias though. I'd like to hear something straight from you guys before I make up my mind on who is right and wrong.For the BM fans, read this: http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=13532
ARFCOM to me has always been full of kids, airsofters and general weekend, dirt shooting commandos. Are their good, knowledgeable members on there? Sure are. The problem is that there are 10,000 idiots drowning out the good posts.
M4C is setup for the professional shooter or civy's that are interested in having the most reliable gear for personal defense. The forum is also heavily geared towards training and knowledge sharing. It is also just about the only forum that Larry Vickers posts on. So basically, the signal to noise ratio is very low.
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Well this one of those things that I want to ask but I'm not sure what is "proper" so I'm going to throw caution to the wind. My understanding is you are no longer welcome at ar15.com. The story I've heard relates to pricing agreements and other dealers. I believe those stories have come with a bias though. I'd like to hear something straight from you guys before I make up my mind on who is right and wrong.
G&R Tactical said:As they say, money talks.....
Seriously? There's a lot of serious knowledge over there, drowning in a river of BS. The google search engine cuts through a lot of the crap.Anyway, if you have a tech, and especially an AR-15 tech question burning in your head, typing "site:ar15.com" followed by the relevant search parameters is a pretty good way to scratch the itch. Google will actually go some distance into the archives there, and if you're just lurking the forums without an account you can't search or even skip back to those in most cases. Also, since you're using a search engine with specified technical terms, you'll solve a lot of the signal/noise problem.
Arfcom is an encyclopedia of AR knowledge, but you need to go to the technical forums to access it.
Evaluating Arfcom's utility in the knowledge department by the content of the "GD" area (General discussion for non-arfcommers) is akin to rating the content of your local library by the number and type of homeless bums hanging out in it.
I've been around the internet for 14 years now and Arfcom has more information about the AR system than any site I've ever found. You won't be disappointed unless you're looking for AR info there in the GD.
I enjoy the GD forum there for its humor and the occasional nugget of info.
Technical forums are located under anything but General.
John
ETA: It's also hands-down the largest firearm site by membership.
ARFCOM to me has always been full of kids, airsofters and general weekend, dirt shooting commandos.
please, don't force me post my ROFLMFAO icon, maybe you should consider going into a career in comedy